SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY (SEC)

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SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY (SEC)
SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY (SEC)
SAUDI ARABIA
Presented By
SAAD M. AL DEKHAYL
SEC Consultant
Orlando, December 2012
Power Gen 2012
CONTENTS
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Introduction
SEC Organization Structure
Distribution Overview
Transmission Overview
Generation Overview
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
 Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) was established in 2000 as a Saudi
Joint Stock Company with paid-up capital of SR (33.7) billion.
 SEC is (74%) owned by the Government and (7%) owned by Saudi
Aramco, amounting to (81%) Government owned
 SEC provides power generation, transmission, distribution & customers
services, either by itself or by its ssubsidiaries in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
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SEC MAJOR ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Provide stable and reliable power supply for all customers in the kingdom.
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Committed to infrastructure investment in Generation, Transmission &
Distribution networks.
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Establish an interconnected grid throughout the Kingdom, to enable the
optimum means of stability, reliability and economical operation.
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Develop a competition in the field of Independent Power Producers (SECIPPs).
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Import and export power across the borders and invest in power projects
outside the Kingdom.
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Perform and support Research & Development in the fields of Performance
Improvement, Economical Operation, Environment Protection, Power
Conservation, Renewable Power, Services Enhancement,…etc.
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SEC ORGANIZATION RESTRUCTURE
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SEC ORGANIZATION RESTRUCTURE
 SEC is in the process of unbundling into SEC & Six Fully Owned
Subsidiaries, to comply with the objective to reach energy open market in
stages, (single buyer, principle buyer and eventually open market).
The Subsidiaries will be as follows:

Four Generation Companies (GENCO’s),
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One Transmission Company (National Grid),
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One Distribution Company (DISTCO ),
 The preparation of the unbundling program started in 2007, and the final set
up was approved in 2010.
 In order to ensure maximum success, the program implemented in stages
as follows:
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Restructured SEC go live: Jan, 1, 2012
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National Grid go live: Jan, 1, 2012
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Four GENCO’s go live: Jan, 1, 2014
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DISTCO go live: Jan, 1, 2014
SEC GENERATION RESTRUCTURE
SEC Power plants were allocated to each GENCO to create a Balanced Grouping taking
into consideration Technology, Type Of Fuel, Operational Costs, Average Age, Retirement
etc:
GENCO’s at 2014:
GENCO “A”
(MW)
GENCO “B”
(MW)
GENCO “C”
(MW)
GENCO “D”
(MW)
Gas Turbine
6,612
7,262
5,517
4,090
Combined Cycle
2,606
1,200
1,200
3,867
Steam Turbine
4,376
5,056
5,538
4,192
Total
13,594
13,518
12,255
12,149
GENCO “A”
(MW)
GENCO “B”
(MW)
GENCO “C”
(MW)
GENCO “D”
(MW)
Gas Turbine
3,804
6,528
2,667
3,282
Combined Cycle
3,371
1,200
3,800
3,867
Steam Turbine
10,376
8,656
10,338
10,636
Total
17,551
16,384
16,805
17785
Technology
GENCO’s By 2021:
Technology
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DISTRIBUTION OVERVIEW
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DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS:
SEC Distribution networks cover the whole country with the voltages below 100 KV.
 Distribution Networks Growth during 2011:
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Length of Distribution Networks
Distribution Transformers
Transformers Capacity
New Customers
Newly Electrified Towns and Villages
Energy soled
≈ 26,000 CKM.
≈ 24,000 Transformers
≈ 11,000 MVA
≈ 360,000 Customers
≈ 266
≈ 220,000 GWH
 Distribution Networks (By the end of 2011):
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Total Circuit Lengths
≈ 410,000 CKM.
Total Distribution Transformers
≈ 345,000 Transformers
Total Transformers Capacity
≈ 160,000 MVA
Total No. of customers
≈ 6.3 millions
Total No. of Electrified Towns and Villages , ≈ 12,300
TRANSMISSION OVERVIEW
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EXTRA & HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION NETWORKS (above 100 KV)
 The interconnection of the four SEC Area Networks (Central - Eastern - Western Southern), was completed in 2010.
 The small (9) isolated networks: (Tabouk - Al Qurayyat - Aljouf & Arar - Rafha Tabarjal - Deba - Alwajh & Al Oula -Wadi Dawassir– Sharorah), will be linked to the
interconnected networks before 2016, (except Rafha and Sharorah which will
remain isolated networks for at least the Plan period 2021).
 Transmission Networks Growth during 2011:
 Length of transmission networks
≈ 2,200 CKM.
 Transmission transformers
≈ 100 Transformers
 Transformers capacity
≈ 13,000 MVA
 Transmission Networks (by end of 2011):
 Total length of transmission networks ≈ 50,000 CKM.
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 Total no. of substations
≈ 642 substations
 Total no. of transformers
≈ 1,900 Transformers
 Total transformers capacity
≈ 175,000 MVA
PLANNED TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION PROJECTS (380 KV)
Networks Interconnection Projects
11
Commissioning Year
Hail – Al Jouf
2013
Qassim – Madinah Stage 2
2013
Interconnection of Qaisumah
2013
Tabouk – Dhibah
2014
Tabarjal – Qurayyat
2013
Jizan – Najran
2013
Eastern – Central 5th Interconnection
2017
Southern region - Wadi Aldawasir
2015
Madinah – Hail
2017
Central - Western regions HVDC Link
2018
Tabouk – Madinah HVDC Link
2018
Western – Southern 2nd interconnection
2016
Debha – Wajh / Ula
2015
Yanboa - Umlaj
2014
Boosting Connection of the western- Southern Region
2016
Tabouk – Eygpt HVDC Link
2016
Tabouk – Tabarjal
2016
Al Jouf – Tabarjal
2016
Boosting Interconnection of Madinah - Hail
2019
Al Kharj – Al Aflaj - Wadi Aldawasir
2019
PLANNED & EXISTING (380 KV) TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION
Interconnected Networks By 2019
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SEC NETWORKS PEAK LOADS FORECAST (2012 - 2021)
PEAK LOADS FORECAST (MW)
Networks
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2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Central &
Eastern
29,925
32,790
35,065
37,675
39,990
42,755
44,805
46,815
48,950
51,155
Isolated
Networks
1,230
679
730
459
121
128
135
144
152
160
Western
14,315
15,770
17,230
18,430
19,780
21,935
23,275
24,595
25,805
27,040
Isolated
Networks
898
972
1,047
1,132
Southern
4,058
4,450
5,180
5,665
6,140
6,520
6,900
7,255
7,610
7,940
Isolated
Networks
104
112
119
126
132
139
146
154
164
175
Total
50,530
54,773
59,371
63,487
66,163
71,477
75,261
78,963
82,681
86,470
GENERATION
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TOTAL EXISTING GENERATION CAPACITY
Units Type
East
Central
West
South
Total
Steam
6,876
-
7,110
-
13,986
Combined Cycle
3,323
3,595
965
-
7,883
Gas Turbine
4,187
9,752
5,400
3,410
22,749
30
-
18
193
211
14,349
13,349
13,494
3,603
44,832
SEC (SEC-IPP)
-
614
602
-
1,216
WEC (IWPP)
-
-
900
850
1,750
Non-SEC
6,470
-
700
60
7,230
Total (SEC-IPP, WEC& NonSEC)
6,470
614
2,202
910
10,196
Grand Total
20,886
13,963
15,696
4,513
55,028
Diesel
SEC Total
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Up To the end of Summer 2012
Generation Projects
Up To 2021
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SEC GENERATION PROJECTS (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
Budget
Year
Project
Fuel Type
Year
MW
2008
Al Jouf PP
(GT)
56
Diesel
2012
56
2009
Al-Qurayah 2 PP (Steam Phase)
(CC)
260
-
2013
260
Al Qurayyat PP Ext.
(GT)
136
Crude
2012
136
2014
345
2015
806
PP 10 (ST Phase)
2010
2011
(CC)
1,151
-
Rafha PP # 2
(GT)
140
Diesel
2012
140
Najran
(GT)
112
Crude
2013
112
Tabouk PP Ext. # 7
(GT)
122
Diesel
2012
122
Rabigh PP2
(ST)
2,555
HFO
2014
2,555
Al-Qurayah 2 PP Ext.
(CC)
260
Gas
2013
260
Total
17
Commissioning
Capacity
(MW)
4,792
4,792
SEC GENERATION PROJECTS (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
Budget
Year
Project
PP 12
2011
2012
(CC)
1,992
Commissioning
Fuel Type
Year
MW
2014
1,310
2015
682
Gas
Tabuk PP Ext. #8
(GT)
129
Diesel
2013
129
Al-Wajh /Al- Ola PP # 2
(GT)
211
Diesel
2013
211
Al-Jubah PP Ext. # 4
(GT)
124
Crude
2013
124
Al Qurayyat PP Ext # 2
(GT)
125
Crude
2013
125
Sharorah PP Ext. # 3
(GT)
128
Diesel
2013
128
2016
1,800
South Jeddah PP Phase #1
(ST)
2,400
HFO
2017
600
2013
790
2014
448
Shuebah
(CC)
Total
18
Capacity
(MW)
1,238
6,347
Crude
6,347
SEC GENERATION PROJECTS (UNDER CONTRATUAL PROCESS )
Budget
Year
Project
Commissioning
Capacity
(MW)
Fuel Type
Year
MW
Rafha PP2 Ext
(GT)
60
Crude
2014
60
Shuqaiq
(ST)
2,400
HFO
2016
2,400
2014
60
2015
60
2012
Al Qurayyat PP Ext # 2
2013
120
Crude
Rabigh Ext. 5&7 ST Phase
(CC)
1000
Crude
2016
1,000
Khufgi Phase # 1
(ST)
2,400
HFO
2017
2,400
Total
19
(GT)
5,980
5,980
SEC GENERATION PLANNED PROJECTS (STEAM UP TO 2021)
Budget
Year
2014
2016
2015
Total
20
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Commissioning
Fuel Type
Year
MW
Ras Abo Gumais PP Phase # 1
2,400
2019
2,400
Khufgi - Phase # 2
1,200
2018
1,200
Ras Abo Gumais PP Phase # 2
1,200
2020
1,200
2020
1,200
2021
1,200
2019
2,400
Al Rais PP Phase # 1
South Jeddah PP Phase #2
HFO
2,400
2,400
9,600
9,600
SEC PLANNED PROJECTS (SIMPLE & COMBINED CYCLE UP TO 2021)
Budget
Year
Project
Fuel Type
Year
MW
2014
PP 13
(CC)
1,800
Gas
2018
1,800
2015
Sharorah PP Ext. # 4
(GT)
60
Crude
2018
60
2016
PP 14
(CC)
1,800
Gas
2018
1,800
Total
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Commissioning
Capacity
(MW)
3,660
3,660
SEC-IPP PROJECTS (UNDER CONSTRUCTION):
Owner
Budget
Year
Project
Rabigh PP # 1
SECIPP
(ST)
1,204
Commissioning
Fuel Type
Year
MW
2012
602
2013
602
2012
614
2013
1,115
2014
3,927
HFO
2008
PP 11
2011
Qurayah PP
Total
22
Capacity
(MW)
(CC)
(CC)
1,729
3,927
6,860
Gas
Gas
6,860
SEC-IPP PROJECTS (UNDER CONTRACTUAL PROCESS):
Owner
Budget
Year
Project
Commissioning
Capacity
(MW)
Fuel Type
Gas
Deba PP Phase # 1
(CC)
1,800
Rabigh PP # 2
(ST)
1,800
2011
SECIPP
Year
MW
2018
1,800
2016
600
2017
1,200
2017
1,200
2018
600
HFO
2012
Deba PP Phase # 2
Total
23
(ST)
1,800
5,400
5,400
NON-SEC PROJECTS (UP TO 2021)
Under Construction:
Project
SWCC Ras Alkhair PP
(CC)
Capacity
(MW)
Fuel Type
1,050
Gas
Commissioning
Year
(MW)
2014
2015
500
550
1,050
1,050
Under Contractual Process:
Capacity
(MW)
Project
SWCC Yanbu PP
(ST)
Fuel Type
1,850
HFO
Jazan
(ST)
2,200
Year
(MW)
2018
2019
2017
2018
900
950
1,100
1,100
4,050
Planned:
Capacity
(MW)
Project
ARAMCO (Mnefa , Kharasaniyah & wasite)
(GT)
2,484
2,484
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Commissioning
4,050
Fuel Type
Gas
Commissioning
Year
(MW)
2013
143
2014
387
2016
1,954
2,484
GENERATION PROJECTS COMMISSIONING SUMMARY (BY YEAR UP TO 2021)
Total
2012*
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
MW
SEC
454
2,139
4,778
1,548
5,200
3,000
4,860
4,800
2,400
1,200
30,379
SECIPP
1216
1717
3,927
-
600
2,400
2,400
-
-
-
12,260
WEC
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non
SEC
-
143
887
550
1,954
1100
2,000
950
-
-
7,584
Total
1,670
3,999
9,592
2,098
7,754
6,500
9,260
5,750
2,400
1,200
50,223
Remaining projects 2012
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GENERATION PROJECTS SUMMARY (UP TO 2021)
Owner
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Under
Construction
Planned
Under
Contractual
process
Total
Total %
ST
CC
GT
CC & GT
(MW)
SEC
11,139
5,980
9,600
3,600
60
3,660
30,379
61%
SEC-IPP
6,860
5,400
-
-
-
-
12,260
24%
WEC
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0%
NonSEC
1,050
4,050
-
-
2,484
2,484
7,584
15%
Total
19,049
15,430
9,600
3,600
2,544
6,144
50,223
100%
Generation Projects
Conclusions
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EXPECTED GENERATION CAPACITIES (BY 2021)
Installed Capacities
Under Construction,
Contractual and Planned
Projects
2012
Up to 2021
Owner
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Total Expected Installed
Capacities
MW
%
MW
%
MW
%
SEC
44,832
81%
30,379
61%
75,211
71%
SEC-IPP
1,216
2%
12,260
24%
13,476
13%
WEC
1,750
3%
-
0%
1,750
2%
SEC-IPP + WEC
2,966
5%
12,260
24%
15,226
14%
Non-SEC
7,230
13%
7,584
15%
14,814
14%
Total
55,028
100%
50,223
100%
105,251
100%
Degradation, Retirement and Forced Outage are not included
SEC GENERATION CAPACITIES PROFILE
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TOTAL GENERATION CAPACITIES PROFILE
EXISTING IN 2012
PROJECT UP TO 2021
4,007 MW
8%
20,823 MW
38%
22,963MW
42%
27,009 MW
54%
11,242MW
20%
CAPACITY AT 2021
47,832 MW
45%
26,970 MW
26%
30,449 MW
29%
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Gas Turbine
Combined Cycle
Steam Turbine
19,2017 MW
38%
SEC SHARE OF GENERATION CAPACITIES
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